Facebook shares plummet after horror week
Many of Facebook's major flaws were exposed last week.
Many of Facebook's major flaws were exposed last week.
Facebook has drawn criticism for responding slowly to graphic videos in the past.
COMMENT: The Christchurch massacre should force major platforms to reform.
Founding executives of Facebook-owned Instagram and WhatsApp have also recently left.
This from a company that reported a tax bill of only $392,000 last year.
Facebook and Instagram might be down, but it's not a national emergency.
An investigation found 11 popular apps sent user's personal data to Facebook.
It has been proposed Facebook and Google should pay tax on the money they earn from NZ.
Facebook newsfeed abused for illicit purposes.
Social network seems to show "profound ignorance or outright contempt," Edwards says.
Privacy scandals aren't hitting Google and Facebook where it hurts,
You don't have to delete Facebook. Here's how to put it on a leash instead.
A covert campaign organised by the social network?
Getting rid of Facebook might not be as easy as expected.
Facebook founder reflects on his annus horribilis.
Facebook apologised for blocking a post by the religious figure.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal continues to have repercussions for Facebook
Think Instagram is safer than Facebook? Think again.
The allegations add yet another layer to Facebook's growing pile of controversies.
Sonny Bill Williams is the latest celebrity used in fake news to promote crypto software.
This comes at a time of mounting pressure on the Facebook founder.
COMMENT: Bosses tight control of company voting rights unlikely to save him forever.
Another damaging report has led to fresh calls for Zuckerberg to step down as chairman.
Philanthropist calls for investigation of Facebook after report of a smear campaign.
Teens get hundreds of Facebook friend suggestions, and some are topless middle-aged men.
Facebook has apologised for offering an ad category that appealed to racists.
The UK Treasury is looking to clamp down on technology giants.
Anonymous authors' scatalogical slagging of pretty much the whole country is now a book.
Up to 400 employees keep an eye on the world's democratic contests.
Eagle-eyed members of the public have spotted Ardern sporting a ring.